Sights Unseen Paranormal 
Visitor's Submissions

Thanks to the people below who sent us these interesting photos and audio.

       

NOT everything on this page is evidence of paranormal phenomena. Some are hoaxes, and others are just camera artifacts. Sharpen your analysis skills and visit our Debunking page.

If you send us a photograph for analysis, please be as specific as possible regarding location, time of day, weather, and the type of camera used.


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Madam Cherie's
West Chesterfield, New Hampshire


  



The infamous madam may or may not have made an appearance 
in these photographs--sent to us by an unnamed fan.
We seriously doubt that these photographs depict paranormal phenomena,
but we do know one thing, it took a lot of time, effort, 
and expertise to produce these excellent photographs.



Amanda from Lynn's Hair Extension Salon in Swanzey, NH
sent us this photograph of some orbs hovering around Madam Cherie's.
Are these the ghosts of people that visited this infamous location or just pollen?
Check out our Debunking page and see what we think.



Emily's Bridge
Stowe, Vermont



This photograph of the infamously haunted covered bridge in Stowe, Vermont
was taken by Ben, one of our photographic consultants.


Guilford Cemetery
Brattleboro, Vermont



This photograph--sent to us by one of our biggest fans--shows a shadow person
which may or may not haunt this cemetery in Guilford, Vermont



Saint Michaels Graveyard
Brattleboro, Vermont


   
The two photographs above were taken by a fan that
was drawn to a family grave site with a tragic history;
3 children--ages 6 mos, 2 years, and 5 y
ears old--died within an 8 year period.


Mount Washington Hotel
New Hampshire


                                                     
 The two scary photos below were taken by Kristy at the
famous Mount Washington hotel in New Hampshire.

Book your reservation here!

Read her first-hand account below.

 
  "The two pictures of the woman were taken right after th
e other. I took the picture with a bunch of orbs,  saw them all on the digital camera and decided to take another one.

  The only thing that looks odd in the second picture that I really noticed was the streak mark on the left side coming out of the banister. I guess she was the owner way back in the day and that picture was painted on the wall with the banister because, supposedly way back in the day, she would actually stand there and watch people walk into the dining area.

  She would note what all the women were wearing and would change her clothes so that she was the best dressed there."



Somebody's There....
Click on the player below to listen to an EVP recorded at a New England inn. 
A voice responds to an investigators inquiry.
Thanks to Melissa and Alan for this submission. 



Send us your strange photos!
We offer free analysis,
and will post them here with your permission.



We don't jump at ghosts.




Accomplished childrens illustrator
Dani Jones drew this picture of one
of our favorite horses, Stanley
.
Visit her awesome Web site to see her in action!


Sights Unseen Paranormal

is Horse-Friendly


Abandoned Building
Worchester, Massachusetts

    

These photographs were taken by a visitor who was documenting abandoned buildings in Worchester, MA.
Graveyard Plasma

A  fan sent us this strange photograph taken in a graveyard in southern Vermont.


Albee House

 Visit the 
 Web site of
 the home of
 the first
 Avon lady.


 This historic
 property,
 located in
 Winchester,
 NH,
 has an
 extensive
 history you

can read about on
their well-researched site. 

Reputedly haunted, this home is the site of a future investigation. Thanks to Harry, owner of the residence and a friend of Sights Unseen. 


Fire Mist

Any picture of a fire is suspect  because of reflections and smoke. 
But perhaps this mist is 
the spirit of a Civil War soldier, whose musket, dagger, and snuff box were found nearby by our friends at Relic Recovery.

 

Ben 

This is a picture of Ben, the ghost sensing Corgi. His lack of legs gives him the advantage of getting into LOW places.





Practice your analysis skills and visit our Debunking
page!

Relic Recovery
Found at a haunted estate in southern VT by our friends at

Relic Recovery these coins, buttons, and medallion reflect the history associated with the location.

Rio De Janeiro




















This photo was taken by our friend Maggie during a visit to this historic Brazilian city.


Rosie

Heather sent us this pictureof her cuddly  pet tarantula, Rosie.


Blue Surf Dog

Sophie sent us this photograph of her dog, Amish who's the official mascot of her all-natural soap company. I've tried her products and they're awesome--and I smell good too.


Stanley


Thanks to our friends at Biscuit Hill Farm for this picture of Stanley. Board your horse, take lessons, or ride at Biscuit Hill Farm.



Send us your strange photographs for analysis!

Gettysburg Orbs



These pictures were sent by a freelance photographer during a recent trip to her favorite location, Gettysburg, PA.

 
Graduation Orb

Jason and LaLayna sent us this example of an orb taken at their daughter's fifth grade graduation.

Yangtze River Ghosts
Ghostly figures can be seen on two of the stones in this picture--taken next to the Yangtze River in China, not far from the fabled Ghost City. An interesting photo, and an example of visual form perception--what some ghost hunters like to call matrixing.


Maggie

The owner of this horse has her own all-natural soap and lotion company. We're some of the best-smelling ghost hunters on the planet thanks to our friends at www.bluesurfdog.com